microcosm of cultures

microcosm of cultures

Reflect on personal commitment to respecting cultural differences and avoiding cultural bias.

Paper instructions:

Given:

Schools in America are a microcosm of cultures. As a new teacher, it is important to recognize what your own understanding and beliefs are about culture and multicultural education.

Task:

A.  Create a graphic organizer (suggested length of 1 page) to organize your thoughts about respecting cultural differences and avoiding cultural bias in an educational setting.

Note: You may create your graphic organizer using a word-processing drawing document. An outline is not an acceptable graphic organizer.

B.  Using your textbooks and other references, investigate academic research about culture and multicultural education. In an essay (suggested length at least 2 pages):
1.  Define culture.
2.  Define multicultural education.
3.  Explain, using research-based multicultural strategies, how multicultural education could address cultural differences and cultural bias in an educational setting.
4.  Validate your findings.
a.  Include APA in-text citations.
b.  Use at least three academic sources.

C.  After completing your research, reexamine your graphic organizer. In an essay (suggested length of at least 1 page):
1.  Compare your preconceptions about cultural differences and cultural bias with your research findings.
2.  Reflect on how this research has changed your ideas and beliefs about cultural differences and cultural bias.
3.  Predict the impact this new understanding will have on your teaching practices

Respecting Cultural Differences
Allowing student to use their own language with fellow students of  their background
Celebrate all holidays
Have decoration that show different cultures
Avoiding Cultural Bias
Have cooperative learning groups that are diverse in ethic groups
Teaching students to respect all background and cultures
Always seek to include everyone

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